How to Replace GHD Cable
Let’s face it; the cable on your ghd styler probably takes a beating. So, how to replace ghd cable may be on your list of things you might want to know.
The first thing you’ll want to remember is that if your ghd styler is still under warranty, you should send the tool back to the company so that they can repair it for you. If it is not under warranty, you can still send it back to ghd but they will most likely charge you for the parts and labour.
So, the longer you have your straightener, the better the chance you might need to replace the cable at some point. Sometimes, even on the highest quality ghd straighteners, the cable can short out or break. This can be due to improper use or simply major wear and tear.
You’ll know when the cable is starting to fail because the power light will start to blink or flash when you move the cable. This is never a good sign. It is not a good idea to wait very long once you notice this. If you do wait too long to replace a faulty ghd cable, you will run the risk of burning your hair or getting an electric shock!
Instead of having to replace your cable right away, there are ways to actually prolong its life. Here’s how:
• Don’t wrap your cable around the styler when you store it.
• Never tug or pull on the cable when unplugging it from the wall.
• If the cable isn’t long enough, get an extension lead rather than pulling or stretching it.
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- 01.09.12 / 1pm
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